Share memories of growing up with the great music of the 50s, 60s and 70s. My background includes radio and television personality as well as V.P. A&R for A&M Records, where I signed Bryan Adams. In 1997, I began Treasure Island Oldies, the Home of Lost Treasures. I play the biggies, but extensively feature hard to find rare oldies. Listen live Sundays 6 to 10 p.m. Pacific and also the show archives at www.TreasureIslandOldies.com
Let the memories flow!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Thanks
for letting me keep you company again this week on Treasure Island Oldies. I
had a lot of fun on the show again this week and the music was great and so
cool to hear some Lost Treasures
like I Do by The Marvelows, I Ain't Gonna
Eat Out My Heart Anymore by The
Young Rascals, Friendship Train
by Gladys Knight & The Pips, and
so many others. If you would like to hear a song on the show, be sure to send
an email to me. Click the Requests button on any page of the
website. You could also call our 24/7 Listener Line at 206-339-0709. I look forward to hearing
from you and to playing your requests.

Happy Birthday wishes go out to George Mooth in Edwardsburg, Michigan. All the best to you George. If you
have a birthday coming up, be sure to let me know by sending the details of
your special day to birthdays@treasureislandoldies.com.
I'll be pleased to wish you Happy Birthday on the show and
play Birthday by The Beatles.

The Treasure Island Oldies Blog is playing Lulu
performing To Sir With Love, the
title song from the movie she starred in with Sidney Poitier. It's our Song Of The Week. Enjoy!

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About Me

I love good music - period, but I have a passion for the music of
the '50, '60s and '70s. I started Treasure Island Oldies for two
reasons: I had to get back on the air; I missed radio so much. I also
got tired of hearing "good times and 'eight' oldies", and knew with all
my previous radio programming experience, I could offer a weekly oldies
show that would feature familiar songs but also a lot of "instant
memories", songs you have not heard since they were first played on the
radio for a short time, then disappeared, seemingly forever. I knew
having someone hear a song they have not heard for literally 30 or 40
years, would touch a nerve. Perhaps the memory of a special occasion,
or maybe just another day, that particular song really caught their ear
back then. And every time I play one of those what I call Lost
Treasures, I get immediate individual feedback from the chat room,
email and my blogs. So I play a lot of music heard hardly anywhere
else. Join me live Sundays 6 to 10 p.m. Pacific, and also, the weekly
show archives at www.TreasureIslandOldies.com Let the memories flow!